Russians rocket in Odessa hit the grain, which was prepared for export


Two of the four missiles launched by the Russian Federation from the Black Sea hit the port of Odessa.
In the port of Odessa, which the invaders attacked with cruise missiles on Saturday morning, July 23, there was grain destined for export. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy to the Public .
I won’t say the number, because the Ministry of Infrastructure is busy with the workload, then this is for them. We were already expecting the first departures tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, - said the representative of the department.
Recall that the Russians attacked Odessa with four missiles. Two missiles from those launched by the Russian Federation from the Black Sea hit the port, from where they were supposed to ship the first batch of grain for export the other day, which was agreed during the signed agreement in Istanbul on July 22.
The President's Office reacted to the emergency. In particular, Andriy Yermak, head of the President's Office, said that the best guarantees of food security are effective sanctions against the Russian Federation and more weapons for Ukraine.
According to Yermak, the Russians are systematically creating a food crisis, doing everything to make people suffer.
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